What's Happening?
Mkango Resources, in collaboration with HyProMag, has completed the first commissioning runs of a commercial-scale hydrogen processing of magnet scrap vessel at a rare earth magnet recycling and manufacturing plant in Germany. The facility is designed
to produce up to 750 tonnes per year of neodymium-iron-boron magnets and alloys. This development is part of Mkango's strategy to expand its rare earth supply chain capabilities, with similar projects underway in the UK and US. The company aims to provide a comprehensive solution for rare earth products, leveraging its mining and separation projects in Malawi and Poland. The initiative is seen as a significant step towards enhancing Europe's strategic autonomy in rare earth supply.
Why It's Important?
The commissioning of the German plant represents a critical advancement in the rare earth supply chain, particularly in the context of increasing global demand for these materials. Rare earth elements are essential for various high-tech applications, including electronics, renewable energy, and defense. By establishing a recycling and manufacturing facility in Germany, Mkango and HyProMag are contributing to reducing Europe's dependency on external sources for rare earths. This move aligns with EU industrial and climate policy objectives, promoting sustainability and resource efficiency. The project also highlights the potential for innovation in recycling technologies to address supply chain challenges and support the transition to a low-carbon economy.











